The Midnight Club: An Excellent Series Of Stories
The Midnight Club is a show of many layers. It’s a celebration of horror stories featuring horror stories happening within a bigger horror story.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 12th, 2022
The Midnight Club is a show of many layers. It’s a celebration of horror stories featuring horror stories happening within a bigger horror story.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 5th, 2022
There’s Someone Inside Your House initially got my attention because of that title. It’s almost hilariously blunt. The most standard slasher scenario reduced to a single sentence.
By D. Alexander on Sep 26th, 2022
Independent filmmaking is an important part of American cinema. Films that aren’t tied to massive budgets or governed by large studios tend to be more free to take risks and explore new possibilities of stories and their telling.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 7th, 2022
The tricky thing about reviewing Pseudopod is that it has over eight hundred episodes, usually around thirty minutes.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 5th, 2022
Whatever the number, not enough people have seen this film. So, I’m bringing back an old review to remind you how cool this time-travel feature really is. Originally Published: July 22nd, 2020 Volition Is Much Smarter Than It Initially Seems Volition was the movie I didn’t know I needed. It was refreshing and enjoyable to get…
By Brandon Scott on Aug 24th, 2022
As I’m sure is true of many of its viewers, I’ve not read The Sandman comics. The series finished before I was born, so I hope it’s at least a little forgivable. I watched the show because I love Coraline and deeply enjoyed Good Omens and American Gods. Neil Gaiman tends to make stuff I like, and the trailers looked fantastic.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 8th, 2022
Ms. Marvel is blissfully not part of the Marvel slush. It’s not rote or the same story again. Though dealing with a teenager coming of age, it’s not simply Spider-Man with a different protagonist. Instead—within the first three episodes—it becomes a family drama with the superhero aspects simply elevating the emotions.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 3rd, 2022
I Am In Eskew doesn’t fit into the usual framework by which I’ve recently rated horror podcasts.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 27th, 2022
Everything Everywhere All at Once is a masterpiece. A culmination of increasingly popular science fiction topics, well-trodden philosophy, absurdist humor, and incredible fight choreography.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 20th, 2022
The House with a Clock in Its Walls delighted at first but steadily worsened. The endless brownie points earned spent themselves too fast and left a husk of a film.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 18th, 2022
Dead End: Paranormal Park is a lovely show. I enjoyed the heck out of it. It’s also a show that I’m not equipped to talk about many of its themes, topics, and representations.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 11th, 2022
Baymax! is formulaic, predictable, and utterly charming. It brings a smile with every single episode and feels like something special.